Below are the principles set by the Task Force, from which seven
interdependent recommendations to support the transportation system were
developed.
Task Force Principles:
- A transportation system that is safe for all users
- Mobility choices that are accessible, equitable,
affordable and non-discriminatory
- Economic development that is inclusive and innovative
- A city that is efficient, smart and reliable
- Communities that are sustainable, healthy, and built
using universal design principles
- Data and information that is actionable, transparent,
shared and secure
- Regulation of private providers that is guided by
public benefits
Seven recommendations
to support the transportation system:
- Streamline
governance and management of transportation system and policies within and
across city departments, agencies and private sector
- Develop
uniform, detailed and secure data sharing requirements between public and
private entities
- Support
investments in transportation infrastructure to meet the City’s mobility goals
- Encourage
mode shift to right-sized capacity and increased passenger mile efficiency
- Build an
accessible, affordable and convenient multi-modal transportation system
- Advance a
transportation and mobility system that promotes the environmental health and
sustainability and improves overall livability of the city
- Prepare
Chicago for Connected and Automated Vehicles